Capital Police launches massive crackdown against anti-social elements: SSP.

ISLAMABAD -- A massive crackdown has been launched against anti-social elements and drug peddlers to make Islamabad crime free city, the Senior Superintendent Islamabad Capital Territory Police (SSP) (Operations) Syed Mustafa Tanvir said Monday.

In a statement, he said it was foremost priority of Islamabad police to make the capital city as the safest city and all out efforts would be made in that regard.

The SSP also categorically asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens. He said that performance in this regard would be reviewed on continuous basis.

Meanwhile, Islamabad Police has apprehended 14 outlaws from various areas of the city - recovering stolen car, narcotics, wine, valuables and weapons from their possession.

SP (Rural-Zone) Farooq Amjad Butter constituted special police team under the supervision of DSP Qasim Niazi including SHO Koral police station Inspector Basheer along with others.

The team successfully apprehended two accused Muhammad Umair and Baber and recovered two pistols along with ammunition from their possession. Anti-Car Lifting Cell arrested two accused Aadil and Irfan and recovered stolen car from their...

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